Dr. Oscar Signori practices adult hematology, adult oncology, and geriatrics (elderly care) in Dearborn, MI. He is conversant in Spanish. He has indicated that his clinical interests include leukemia, hodgkin's lymphoma, and non-hodgkin's lymphoma. Dr. Signori's hospital/clinic affiliations include Oakwood Hospital - Southshore, Oakwood Hospital - Wayne, and Oakwood Hospital - Taylor. His education and training includes medical school at National University of Cordoba Faculty of Medical Sciences and residency at Oakwood Hospital & Medical Center. Patient reviews placed him at an average of 4.5 stars out of 5. Cofinity, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and Coventry are among the insurance carriers that Dr. Signori accepts. He has received the following distinction: Detroit Super Doctors.

Dr. Feroze Momin's areas of specialization are adult hematology and adult oncology. In addition to English, Dr. Momin (or staff) speaks Hindi. He has a special interest in leukemia, breast cancer, and lymphoma. Dr. Momin is affiliated with Oakwood Hospital - Southshore, Oakwood Hospital - Wayne, and Oakwood Hospital - Taylor. He is a graduate of B.J. Medical College. Dr. Momin has received a 3.0 out of 5 star rating by his patients. He accepts several insurance carriers, including Anthem, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and Coventry.

Dr. Renu Pandit is an adult hematology and adult oncology specialist in Dearborn, MI. Areas of particular interest for Dr. Pandit include leukemia, hodgkin's lymphoma, and chemotherapy. Dr. Pandit is in-network for several insurance carriers, including Cofinity, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and CIGNA Plans. She graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and then she performed her residency at Rush University Medical Center. Dr. Pandit is professionally affiliated with Oakwood Hospital - Southshore, Oakwood Hospital - Wayne, and Oakwood Hospital - Taylor.

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What is Hematology?

Hematology is a medical specialty that focuses on diseases of the blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic system. Blood flows to every cell in our body and is extremely important to our survival. Problems with the production of blood cells or cancers that affect the blood can be very dangerous. Hematologists treat these and other diseases, such as:

Anemia, a low level of red blood cells

Low levels of white blood cells or platelets

Bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia

Clotting disorders, such as deep vein thrombosis

Cancers of the blood, such as leukemia and lymphoma

To diagnose a blood disorder, hematologists may look at the blood under a microscope in a procedure called a blood smear. They may order a lab test of the blood called a complete blood count. This test measures the levels of red and white blood cells, platelets, and hemoglobin in your blood. They may do lab tests to measure the levels of proteins in your blood needed for bleeding and clotting. They may even do a bone marrow biopsy to check a small sample of bone marrow for problems in how blood is being produced.

A hematologist may work with all kinds of patients. Specialized hematologists called pediatric hematologists work only with children. All hematologists work to diagnose disease and prescribe treatments in order to care for their patients. They also work with general practice physicians, pediatricians, oncologists, transplant specialists, and others to guide treatment. Healing any problems with your blood is the first step towards your whole body feeling better.